The Top 10 PREFAB HOMES of 2023!

A lot happened in the prefab home industry this year with new companies, new designs and new factories. I’ve been tracking the industry on my YouTube channel for 3 years now and this year was by far the most fun to watch. In this video I look at a list of the top 10 prefab homes of the year and tell you a few things I like about each. Watch and learn more about some of the options currently available in the prefab home industry!

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Check out the websites in the order they’re viewed:
Orca LGS – https://www.orcalgs.ca/
Form Flow Living – https://formflow.net.au/living/
Zennihome – https://zennihome.com
Ilumhouse – https://ilumhouse.lv/
Tomuhaus – https://tomuhaus.com
Aux Box – https://www.auxbox.ca/
Smart Pads – https://www.smartpads.co
Keu – https://keu-usa.com
Stack Homes – https://www.stackhomes.com/
Lloyoll Prefabs – https://www.lloyoll.com

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